Books Review
At nearly 900 pages, it's safe to say that after reading
Mac OS 9: The Complete Reference, you'll learn all you need to know about
Apple's operating system. Gene Steinberg, author of several Mac-related books, has provided an all-encompassing guide to OS 9, though it isn't for the faint of heart. Although Steinberg covers the basics (installation, setting user preferences), this book is geared more toward users who are already familiar with Mac OS and want to take their knowledge to the next level. Steinberg gives ample space to such topics as networking and AppleScript. He also gives special attention to setting up a PowerBook or iBook, including a lengthy, helpful explanation of configuring an AirPort Card for wireless Internet access. Steinberg is particularly adroit at handling common issues such as installing a removable drive, adding input devices, and performing periodic data backups. The glossary of terms in the back of the book is likewise thorough and well organized. Mac OS 9 newbies will probably want to check out a less intimidating guide. But for those who wish to take full advantage of Apple's operating system,
Mac OS 9: The Complete Reference should reside right next to your candy-colored iMac.
--John Frederick Moore
From the Back Cover
Maximize the power of Mac OS 9—the best Internet OS ever—loaded with more that 50 new features.
Mac OS 9: The
Complete Reference explains how to install and configure the new operating system, use all its components, customize your environment, and take advantage of the Web-enabled capabilities. You’ll learn to use the built-in, state-of-the-art technologies, such as Sherlock 2 for Web searching,
AppleScript for file sharing, Voiceprint Password for speech recognition, OpenGL for enhanced 3D graphics, and so much more. This is the perfect companion for every Mac user! Install and configure Mac OS 9 on an iMac, iBook, PowerBook, or any Power Mac. Password-protect your Mac environment for multiple users. Install removable drives, scanners, printers, and other devices. Use the latest graphics, desktop publishing, and video production software. Exchange documents among computers without formatting problems using AppleScripts. Share files, folders, and data with other Mac users over the Internet via TCP/IP. Use Sherlock 2 for online shopping, e-mail address lookup, and multiple search engine searches. Get the latest software updates and system enhancements automatically via the Internet. Play games that take advantage of Mac OS 9’s enhanced gaming features. Backup and troubleshoot your system.